A person installing tiles on a floor using a trowel and spacers.

Tile Flooring Cost Breakdown

When planning a tile flooring project, knowing the costs helps with budgeting. Each part, like materials and labor, adds to the total cost.

Here’s a simple look at the cost per square foot:

Size by Square FeetLow-End EstimateAverage CostHigh-End Estimate
500$3,000$7,750$11,500
1,000$6,000$14,500$23,000
1,500$9,000$21,750$34,500
2,000$12,000$29,000$46,000
2,500$15,000$36,250$57,500
3,000$18,000$43,500$69,000

Factors Affecting Tile Flooring Cost

The price of putting in tiles depends on how you do it, the size of the space, and extra features. Let’s look closer:

Installation Method

How tiles are installed changes the cost. Thin-set installation, where tiles stick to the base with mortar, is usually cheaper than other methods.

Thin-set costs about $3 to $6 per square foot, while more complex methods can be $6 to $12 per square foot. The installation method affects your total costs.

Room Size

The area you want to tile affects the cost. Bigger rooms need more materials and work, making them more expensive.

Tile installation costs are usually $3 to $15 per square foot, but this changes with room size.

Square FeetInstallation Cost per Sq Ft
500$3.00 – $10.00
1,000$3.50 – $11.00
1,500$4.00 – $12.00
2,000$4.50 – $13.00
2,500$5.00 – $14.00
3,000$5.50 – $15.00

Room Application

Costs change based on where the tiles go in different rooms.

ApplicationAverage Size (sq ft)Average Total Cost
Kitchen Floor150 – 190$1,400 – $9,300
Living Area Floor300 – 420$2,000 – $16,000
Bathroom Floor50 – 170$300 – $8,250

Tile Shape

The shape of a tile affects installation costs. Here’s a list of tile shapes and costs:

Tile ShapeAverage Cost Range per Sq Ft
Square$2 – $9.50
Mosaic$10 – $30
Hexagonal$8 – $25
Rectangular (Subway)$3 – $14.50

Additional Features

Extra features can make your tile project look better but also cost more. Things like borders or custom designs need more materials and work, which raises costs.

These extras usually add $2 to $5 per square foot to the total project cost.